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An argument that teaching ranks among the noblest callings yet is insufficiently valued by society; the author examines the teacher's duty to understand human nature in its physical, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects and to cultivate in pupils habits of industry, truthfulness, economy, and sobriety. The work urges that instruction combine moral training with practical knowledge drawn from sciences and arts—mechanics, chemistry, electricity, and vital phenomena—to make labor productive and life secure. It offers practical reflections on classroom responsibilities, the qualifications teachers should possess, and the need for higher standards, better preparation, and fairer remuneration to secure effective instruction.

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Nathaniel Sands

Nathaniel Sands was an educational theorist and author known for his work in the field of pedagogy. His notable book, "The Philosophy of Teaching / The Teacher, The Pupil, The School," explores the dynamics of the educational environment and the roles of teachers and students. Sands' contributions to educational literature emphasize the importance of understanding the philosophical underpinnings of teaching practices, making his work relevant for educators and scholars interested in the theory of education.

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